Literal question
Part 4 Housing questions
Do not ask the collective household.
For Municipal Areas, ask housing questions in all households.
For Non-Municipal Areas, ask housing questions only in households with the letter "B".
(The letter of the 9th column in the "Sor Por Kor 1" form is:
[] A
[] B
[] C
[] D.
If the letter "B" is checked, ask the housing questions. If not, terminate the interview.)
[Approximately 1 in 3 households from Non-Municipal Areas were asked the household questions.]
25. Type of structure:
[] 1 Detached house
[] 2 Row house
[] 3 Apartment
[] 4 Room
[] 5 Mobile (boat, raft, or car)
[] Others, specify ____
If marked "5" or "Others," terminate the interview.
38. Equipment:
Radio:
[] 1 Yes
[] 2 No
Interviewer instructions
Number 38: Appliance
Ask: "Do members of the household normally own the following appliances?"
These appliances are:
Radio (electric or battery)
Bicycle
Motorcycle
Sewing machine
Electric fan
Television
Car
Motor boat
Refrigerator
Water pump for agriculture use
Tractor
Select 1 for "have", and 2 for "does not have".
Appliances in possession refer to the appliances or tools that are for used within the household, and they are still in a good condition or even in the process of repair. The household members may or may not own these appliances.
For the shops that sell or repair radio, TV, refrigerator, etc., these appliances are not considered as appliances in possession, except they are for used within the households.
The appliances and tools that are used for work such as rented vehicles, refrigerator in the drinking shop, or soda-fountain are not considered as appliances for personal use. If they are also for personal use within the household, they are counted as appliances in possession.
For the government vehicles of a high-rank officer, if such vehicle is used only by one person, it is counted as the appliance in procession.